Roger Barrette
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« on: October 01, 2009, 06:41:24 am » |
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For the past two years I've been in search of a shoe that doesn't give me problems (Or at least less...). Previously, I ran in ASICS gel foundations, which is a heavy, clunky shoe (IMO), but was always very comfortable for easy runs. As I started getting into racing and increased mileage, I found that I felt that I fatigued quicker than days of yore (high school) when I ran exclusively in Nike Waffles (Not exactly a Eureka moment, as I wasn't really much of a long distance runner back then) . To look at me standing still (or walking) I'm extremely flat footed, an apparent obvious candidate for a stability shoe... except that I'm an obligate forefoot runner. I feel like I weigh 50lbs more when I try to run on my heels... very unnatural feeling to me. After 600 miles the heels of my shoes look brand new, while the forefoot looks like a racing slick. I went to a well recommended running specialty shop where they fitted me to Nike Structure Triax. They were definately lighter, and I had quite a few fast runs... initially. However, I started to notice pain in my heels when I'd get up in the morning after a long run. initially on the left, then both. After straining my achilles on a 1/2M with them, I gave up on them. Since then I've tried Asics Gel Bandito's (okay...didn't log enough road miles before sending them into work for treadmill use), Newton S Racers (Great for short distances, sort of unstable on some surfaces), and recently the Asics DS trainer (Favorite so far). I've logged some fast times in the Newton shoes, but on occasion have had problems with metatarsal pain after any race >=5m with them. I've relegated them to 5K racing due to that issue. I'm currently using the DS as my training/long race shoe, but have been frustrated by the options that seem available. I've noticed that I still have the morning heel pain, although it has been greatly reduced since switching to the DS. I've recently added Sole footbeds to the shoes... but the jury is out on these ...still need to put some more mile on them. Has anyone else had similiar issues, and if so, what shoes seem to have helped out?
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